"Had the financial settlement between the parties been taken to its logical conclusion, no criminal proceedings would have been initiated as against the appellant herein."
read more"Observations shall not be construed as a finding on the title, identity, or location of the suit schedule property", In an important ruling that underscores
read more"In the absence of any issues, and especially in the absence of any pleading contesting title of the Respondent, the Appellant could not be expected
read more"Whether it is a case contested by defendants, or a case which proceeds ex parte, the court has to write a judgment which must be
read more"Access to justice for convicts is a constitutional obligation under Articles 21 and 39A — structural gaps in the legal aid filing process must be
read more"Repayments of loans resulting in creation or acquisition of assets partake the character of capital investment and cannot be equated with essential or unavoidable expenditure",
read more"A statement made by the person aggrieved by the offence shall not subject such person to a prosecution under this Act", In a significant
read more"A detenu cannot seek legal assistance as a matter of right — it is only when the Detaining Authority participates through a legal practitioner
read more"The application of Order II Rule 2 cannot be construed to be a ground for rejection of the plaint under Order VII Rule 11(d)
read more"A bare perusal of Section 311 Cr.P.C. makes it manifest that filing of an application by the Public Prosecutor is not a precondition for exercise of
read more"Cancellation of results on the basis of inference, presumptions, conjectures and surmises without any direct evidence or material is not sustainable under law", Orissa High Court has
read moreSikkim High Court, in a significant ruling, held that reporting the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) does not violate an accused's right to
read more"‘Release’ cannot mean release only from custody. It has to be read as releasing from the obligation to serve sentence of payment of fine." Supreme
read more"A bank receiving cheques for collection acts as an agent of the customer and is under an obligation to exercise due diligence in presenting
read more"For a transaction involving such a large amount, some documentary evidence would ordinarily be expected; however, no such evidence has been produced", Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed
read moreSupreme Court has ruled that a bank's negligence in allowing cheques to become stale can extinguish a depositor's right to prosecute the cheque drawer under
read more"Men and women stand equal in the eyes of the law; yet they are biologically distinct — to acknowledge such differences in matters of health,
read moreAn employee who worked for 15 years in a man's dairy agency, dared to seek that agency in his own name, received threats, and was
read more"Appellant had no authority to enforce the attendance of witnesses — it was for the Tribunal alone, which is empowered to enforce attendance and compel
read more"Summoning of an accused in a criminal case is a serious matter. Criminal law cannot be set into motion as a matter of course", High
read more"Had the financial settlement between the parties been taken to its logical conclusion, no criminal proceedings would have been initiated as against the appellant herein."
read more"Observations shall not be construed as a finding on the title, identity, or location of the suit schedule property", In an important ruling that underscores
read more"In the absence of any issues, and especially in the absence of any pleading contesting title of the Respondent, the Appellant could not be expected
read more"Whether it is a case contested by defendants, or a case which proceeds ex parte, the court has to write a judgment which must be
read more"Access to justice for convicts is a constitutional obligation under Articles 21 and 39A — structural gaps in the legal aid filing process must be
read more"Repayments of loans resulting in creation or acquisition of assets partake the character of capital investment and cannot be equated with essential or unavoidable expenditure",
read more"A statement made by the person aggrieved by the offence shall not subject such person to a prosecution under this Act", In a significant
read more"A detenu cannot seek legal assistance as a matter of right — it is only when the Detaining Authority participates through a legal practitioner
read more"The application of Order II Rule 2 cannot be construed to be a ground for rejection of the plaint under Order VII Rule 11(d)
read more"‘Release’ cannot mean release only from custody. It has to be read as releasing from the obligation to serve sentence of payment of fine." Supreme
read more"A bank receiving cheques for collection acts as an agent of the customer and is under an obligation to exercise due diligence in presenting
read moreSupreme Court has ruled that a bank's negligence in allowing cheques to become stale can extinguish a depositor's right to prosecute the cheque drawer under
read more"Once the road is chosen, the traveller must walk it to the end", In a ruling that restores the honour of a septuagenarian ex-Air Force
read more"GDCL was at best a custodian/trustee — it had no right to sell off the properties of JUL or its subsidiary", In a sweeping judgment
read more"The evidence of a hostile witness cannot, as a matter of law, be washed off the record altogether — the court must find the creditworthy
read more"Sentence awarded to the appellant in the other case involving allegations of acquisition of disproportionate assets, having been suspended by this Court, we are inclined
read more"A fervent contention has been raised on behalf of the appellant that two separate prosecutions were impermissible because the allegations in both the cases are
read more"Appellant has not been able to refer to any provision under the Kerala Act in terms of which the losses suffered by amalgamating company can be
read more"Mere existence of a civil remedy does not by itself bar criminal proceedings where the allegations prima facie disclose commission of a cognizable offence", Supreme
read more"Magistrate is not expected to undertake an exhaustive evaluation of evidence nor adjudicate upon the merits of the allegations," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling
read more"A bare perusal of Section 311 Cr.P.C. makes it manifest that filing of an application by the Public Prosecutor is not a precondition for exercise of
read more"Cancellation of results on the basis of inference, presumptions, conjectures and surmises without any direct evidence or material is not sustainable under law", Orissa High Court has
read moreSikkim High Court, in a significant ruling, held that reporting the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) does not violate an accused's right to
read more"For a transaction involving such a large amount, some documentary evidence would ordinarily be expected; however, no such evidence has been produced", Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed
read more"Men and women stand equal in the eyes of the law; yet they are biologically distinct — to acknowledge such differences in matters of health,
read moreAn employee who worked for 15 years in a man's dairy agency, dared to seek that agency in his own name, received threats, and was
read more"Appellant had no authority to enforce the attendance of witnesses — it was for the Tribunal alone, which is empowered to enforce attendance and compel
read more"Summoning of an accused in a criminal case is a serious matter. Criminal law cannot be set into motion as a matter of course", High
read more"It is not proper to sacrifice certainty of law — judicial decorum, no less than legal propriety, forms the basis of judicial procedure and it
read more"Object of wearing a helmet is primarily a safety measure intended to minimize or prevent the severity of head injuries — it does not, in
read more"Mere Knowledge That The Victim Belongs To A Scheduled Caste Is Not Sufficient; The Offence Must Have Been Committed On The Ground That Such Person
read more"A lower-cadre officer cannot review, recall or adjudicate upon orders passed by a superior-cadre officer — the subject of maintenance is more akin to the
read more"Apology is not a weapon of defence to purge the guilty, nor a universal panacea — saying sorry does not make the slapper poorer", A
read more"The absence of any forensic report connecting the recovered article with the crime creates a serious dent in the prosecution case", Allahabad High Court. A
read more"It is the rule of law which is taken to ransom by such officials when they knowingly breach the law, that too with impunity", Bombay High Court
read more"Non-compliance of the mandatory provision of Section 42 is absolutely clear from the record — such non-compliance is impermissible under the law", Gujarat High Court affirmed
read more" Unilateral deed of cancellation by the vendor is void and non-est in the eye of law", Orissa High Court has upheld the validity of
read more"So that the parties do not come to know about the real intention of mine, I asked the parties to give some lines in writing
read more"Placebo material such as stalks/leaves/stems would not constitute an actual part of the drug — only the actual content and weight of the narcotic drug
read more"It is the legal and ethical duty of the husband to maintain his wife — he cannot shirk his responsibility as husband and father", Gujarat High
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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